Introducing Toby! 🥳
It took no time at all to fall completely in love with Kodi Bear when we first brought him home and it wasn’t long before I started wanting one of my own.. seeing as it was pretty clear @yasmin_kate was Kodi’s chosen human 🙄
Then a few weeks later we found out that Kodi’s brother was still looking for a home (a kitten that I had fallen in love with previously) and Yasmin could no longer say no.. he’s family after all! So before we knew it we were off to pick up Toby to join the family and reunite with his brother.
It’s been 1 week now.. It wasn’t easy as Toby was very shy the first three days but he’s been continually opening up ever since and I’m happy to say that he’s bonded with me 🥰 ... when he’s not too busy following Kodi around the house.
The last two pics are of him at 4 and 9 weeks.

My first project of 2019. Our downstairs linen closet. It isn’t awful, but it sure could be a lot better. Clearly, there have been a few things that have been shoved in there! 🤦‍♀️.
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Step 1: Empty the entire closet. Everything. Put it on a bed or on the floor so you can see it all in one space.
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Step 2: Begin to evaluate what you want to keep and what you’d like to discard/donate/sell. Start the separate piles.
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Step 3: Reassemble the space. Utilize a folding technique that will work long term for you.
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I had towels and sheets from high school and college that had seen better days. There were also some “dog” towels (as my mom called them growing up for drying off animals or cleaning up messes) that had made it into the beach/swimming towel shelf. We keep “dog” towels in the basement on a shelf. I also went through every bottle and looked at expiration dates and disposed the ones that were no longer valid or we needed.
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Swipe right to see the end result and to see our cat, Addie, being a big helper in donate/sell pile. 😻
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